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7.6 Good
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Ended

Premiered

July 15, 2007

Ended

September 9, 2007

Genre

Drama

Theme

Psychiatry

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Lost and Found
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8.6

Lost and Found

James is the one to face his father- he is kicked out of his retirement home for being a nonpaying annoyance. Barry takes on a paralegal from Cordelia's Sunlight Program. Ann's divorce comes through, but she gets some shocking news along with it. Series finale.

Aired: 09/09/07

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Therapist Ann Bellowes is in need of some therapy of her own. Part of her problem, though, is finding her husband having an affair with their couple's counselor. Ann and her colleagues run the New Haven Psychiatrist Associates in a converted Victorian house. With her husband gone she must findMore someone else to fill the office space and rents it out to young lawyer Barry White. Barry soon adjusts to being the only lawyer surrounded by therapists who enjoy teasing him about his name. Other therapists in the office include a specialist in child psychology, Dr. James LeCroix, who sometimes resorts to methods of therapy which can be considered radical. The office is not free of romance as psychologist Dr. Cordelia Banks engages in trysts with the married Dr. Taj Kalid. Amidst all the chaos Fred Smedresman can be found trying to keep the flow of the surroundings on an even keel as the office manager.

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  • Cancelled :(

    Therapist Ann Bellowes is in need of some therapy of her own. Part of her problem, though, is finding her husband having an affair with their couple's counselor. Ann and her colleagues run the New Haven Psychiatrist Associates in a converted Victorian house. With her husband gone she must findMore someone else to fill the office space and rents it out to young lawyer Barry White. Barry soon adjusts to being the only lawyer surrounded by therapists who enjoy teasing him about his name. Other therapists in the office include a specialist in child psychology, Dr. James LeCroix, who sometimes resorts to methods of therapy which can be considered radical. The office is not free of romance as psychologist Dr. Cordelia Banks engages in trysts with the married Dr. Taj Kalid. Amidst all the chaos Fred Smedresman can be found trying to keep the flow of the surroundings on an even keel as the office manager.

    3 comments, last one Jun 10, 2008
  • Has this been cancelled please say no....

    Therapist Ann Bellowes is in need of some therapy of her own. Part of her problem, though, is finding her husband having an affair with their couple's counselor. Ann and her colleagues run the New Haven Psychiatrist Associates in a converted Victorian house. With her husband gone she must findMore someone else to fill the office space and rents it out to young lawyer Barry White. Barry soon adjusts to being the only lawyer surrounded by therapists who enjoy teasing him about his name. Other therapists in the office include a specialist in child psychology, Dr. James LeCroix, who sometimes resorts to methods of therapy which can be considered radical. The office is not free of romance as psychologist Dr. Cordelia Banks engages in trysts with the married Dr. Taj Kalid. Amidst all the chaos Fred Smedresman can be found trying to keep the flow of the surroundings on an even keel as the office manager.

    10 comments, last one Feb 28, 2008
  • did anyone like this show?

    Therapist Ann Bellowes is in need of some therapy of her own. Part of her problem, though, is finding her husband having an affair with their couple's counselor. Ann and her colleagues run the New Haven Psychiatrist Associates in a converted Victorian house. With her husband gone she must findMore someone else to fill the office space and rents it out to young lawyer Barry White. Barry soon adjusts to being the only lawyer surrounded by therapists who enjoy teasing him about his name. Other therapists in the office include a specialist in child psychology, Dr. James LeCroix, who sometimes resorts to methods of therapy which can be considered radical. The office is not free of romance as psychologist Dr. Cordelia Banks engages in trysts with the married Dr. Taj Kalid. Amidst all the chaos Fred Smedresman can be found trying to keep the flow of the surroundings on an even keel as the office manager.

    12 comments, last one Oct 8, 2007
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    1.1 Abysmal

    And it didn't start very high on a knoll, at that hide show

    So many , Too, 2 many antagonists.

    And they make fun of ....
    therapy itself ... a lot of the time ...

    in a lot of dialog and story lines from all the Antagonists.

    Superfulous Regular cast characters.
    guests,1/3 of them are unrealistic.
    A wide aray of characters usually make a show more interesting, but NOT this Aray !

    Theresa Randle (Cordelia Banks), She's good in character and as actress... her facial expressions are so tell-telling !

    That may or may not be good in Real-Life Therapy, But as an actress on this show, it is Good for the Audience.

    Well I'll watch the show again, BUT only on Demand, so it' can be Fast-forwarded in certain parts.

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    8 Great

    pilot episode hide show

    so i've got to say...a lot of new shows this summer. this again was only the first episode of yet another show this summer, but what can i say about it? i was a little bored at first, but then it picked up. i definately see the humor in this show, and i think it's hilarious how they have the therapist (the woman) actually having her own delusions...and the crooked psychiatrist dr. kaleed or whatever his name is....at first you think he's a jerk accepting money to just write scripts, then you thing he's an even bigger jerk because he acts like he doesn't give a damn about his clients (or the 15 year old boy....was it Brandon?)however, by the end of the episode you see he really does care (or so it seems) about the boy, despite the "bad guy" fasad he may try to throw off to other people. i thought the transgendered girl was a great addition to the show...daring (since you almost never see that on a show that isn't aired specifically on a gay oriented channel such as Logo). let's see what next week brings

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